Tace vs Tase - What's the difference?
tace | tase |
* 1860 December 22, Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman, Punch's Book of British Costume'', '' , Volume 39: July—December 1860,
to operate a taser or electroshock stun gun, by using it against a subject
As a noun tace
is .As a verb tase is
to be silent, keep silent, be quiet, keep quiet.tace
English
Noun
(en noun)- (Fairholt)
page 248,
- The passe-gardes we have mentioned are also clearly visible, and notice should be taken of the horizontal plates, called taces', extending from the breastplate to protect the hips. As we have seen in the last reign, two small pointed plates, called tuilles, are affixed by straps in the front to the lowest of the ' taces , so as to give a further protection to the thigh; and under them is visible a short tunic of mail, which, we thus learn, still continued in military use.
tase
English
Verb
- Don't tase me, bro.